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I'm reading David Hobb's British Aircraft Carriers on the Invincibles. According to him, they had the largest freeboard of any RN ship when they entered service. Does anyone know what the freeboard was?
Seeing it next to the US LHDs, I'm guessing it was less than 65 feet.
I'm reading David Hobb's British Aircraft Carriers on the Invincibles. According to him, they had the largest freeboard of any RN ship when they entered service. Does anyone know what the freeboard was?
Seeing it next to the US LHDs, I'm guessing it was less than 65 feet.
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Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 4:01 am |
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Rob-UK wrote: I presume someone must have converted an Airfix 1:350 Illustrious into a 1982 Invincible, and I see Atlantic Models sell a nice looking Sea Dart set complete with launcher, missiles, shield and the Type 909 guidance radar domes.
Does anyone know of a guide or review that anyone has written for carrying out this conversion please? Hi Rob, There are two such conversions in the Gallery, one from Louis Carabott and one from Phil Reeder, both made quite some time ago. I used both to get inspired, but I believe there is room for improvement. The Atlantic Models conversion set is certainly a valuable asset for the conversion, but the 'gazebo' requires some careful cleanup and slight alterations. The included radomes are spot on.
[quote="Rob-UK"]I presume someone must have converted an Airfix 1:350 Illustrious into a 1982 Invincible, and I see Atlantic Models sell a nice looking Sea Dart set complete with launcher, missiles, shield and the Type 909 guidance radar domes.
Does anyone know of a guide or review that anyone has written for carrying out this conversion please?[/quote] Hi Rob,
There are two such conversions in the Gallery, one from Louis Carabott and one from Phil Reeder, both made quite some time ago. I used both to get inspired, but I believe there is room for improvement. The Atlantic Models conversion set is certainly a valuable asset for the conversion, but the 'gazebo' requires some careful cleanup and slight alterations. The included radomes are spot on.
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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:57 pm |
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I presume someone must have converted an Airfix 1:350 Illustrious into a 1982 Invincible, and I see Atlantic Models sell a nice looking Sea Dart set complete with launcher, missiles, shield and the Type 909 guidance radar domes.
Does anyone know of a guide or review that anyone has written for carrying out this conversion please?
I presume someone must have converted an Airfix 1:350 Illustrious into a 1982 Invincible, and I see Atlantic Models sell a nice looking Sea Dart set complete with launcher, missiles, shield and the Type 909 guidance radar domes.
Does anyone know of a guide or review that anyone has written for carrying out this conversion please?
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 8:01 am |
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You can see the two sets on WEM's website: 742: https://www.whiteensignmodels.com/p/WEM ... oB0iugbOuU716: https://www.whiteensignmodels.com/p/WEM ... oB0gegbOuUIt appears that the superset 746 includes enough parts to do THREE models - "Our upgraded set for these kits, which contains enough parts for one each of Ark Royal, Invincible and Illustrious." There may be additional parts as well. Does it make sense to buy the superset to have the spare parts for $8 more? Up to you I guess.
You can see the two sets on WEM's website: 742: https://www.whiteensignmodels.com/p/WEM+1700+Invincible+Class+Superset+PE+742/5470/#.WoB0iugbOuU 716: https://www.whiteensignmodels.com/p/WEM+1700+Invincible+Class+Support+Carrier+PE+716/5387/#.WoB0gegbOuU
It appears that the superset 746 includes enough parts to do THREE models - "Our upgraded set for these kits, which contains [b]enough parts for one each [/b]of Ark Royal, Invincible and Illustrious." There may be additional parts as well.
Does it make sense to buy the superset to have the spare parts for $8 more? Up to you I guess.
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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 12:00 pm |
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Hi,
First of all, I'm mostly build 1/72 Aircraft.. and so far only had finished 1 ship model (Academy 1/800 USS Kitty Hawk) which I built for a friend, and a 1/700 Oliver Hazard Perry frigate.
But, due to my big mouth saying "I won't buy that one kit unless you got the PE set for it" to my LHS owner.. Now, I have a Dragon 1/700 HMS Illustrious in my stash.
And, it turned out that my LHS also have -not just one - but both WEM 1/700 Invincible Class Support Carrier (PE 716), and the WEM 1/700 Invincible Class Superset (PE 742).
Which PE set should I choose? FYI, the kit is the Premium Edition.. the one which include generic PE, EH-101 Merlin and Harried Gr.8.
And, while we're at it.. Any recommended color/shade for the ship itself?
Many, many thanks..
Mario Indonesia
Hi,
First of all, I'm mostly build 1/72 Aircraft.. and so far only had finished 1 ship model (Academy 1/800 USS Kitty Hawk) which I built for a friend, and a 1/700 Oliver Hazard Perry frigate.
But, due to my big mouth saying "I won't buy that one kit unless you got the PE set for it" to my LHS owner.. Now, I have a Dragon 1/700 HMS Illustrious in my stash.
And, it turned out that my LHS also have -not just one - but both WEM 1/700 Invincible Class Support Carrier (PE 716), and the WEM 1/700 Invincible Class Superset (PE 742).
Which PE set should I choose? FYI, the kit is the Premium Edition.. the one which include generic PE, EH-101 Merlin and Harried Gr.8.
And, while we're at it.. Any recommended color/shade for the ship itself?
Many, many thanks..
Mario Indonesia
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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:22 am |
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Re: Calling all HMS Invincible & Hermes "Harrier Carrier" fa |
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HMS Illustrious, the last active carrier of the Invincible class, will be decommissioned today. On Modellmarine is a special about HMS Illustrious: HMS Illustrious special(see links at the bottom of the page, including photos of the real Illustrious and Ark Royal) There was also a special about HMS Ark Royal, when she was decommissioned: HMS Ark Royal special(including many photos of Ark Royal)
HMS [i]Illustrious[/i], the last active carrier of the Invincible class, will be decommissioned today.
On Modellmarine is a special about HMS [i]Illustrious[/i]: [url=http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3943:hms-illustrious-spezial]HMS Illustrious special[/url] (see links at the bottom of the page, including photos of the real [i]Illustrious[/i] and [i]Ark Royal[/i])
There was also a special about HMS [i]Ark Royal[/i], when she was decommissioned: [url=http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2586:sonderwoche-flugzeugtraeger-hms-ark-royal&catid=255:spezialwochen]HMS Ark Royal special[/url] (including many photos of [i]Ark Royal[/i])
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 1:15 am |
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Re: Calling all HMS Invincible & Hermes "Harrier Carrier" fa |
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Good question, Michael! To my shame, I did not note it, but I normally use Vallejo Model Air Grey Primer for these decks. I used to use JPS Maizuru Grey as long as JPS paints were still available, but have mostly switched to ModelAir by now. It´ll be interesting to see what WEM will do re acrylic paints in the future, so we finally might get some accurate acrylic RN paints. For the hulls, I used the last of my supplies of JPS Lichtgrau RAL 7035 blended with a darker grey. Meanwhile, I use ModelAir Pale Grey Blue and am quite happy with it - here to be seen on my 1:350 Illustrious. Best regards Frank
Good question, Michael!
To my shame, I did not note it, but I normally use Vallejo Model Air Grey Primer for these decks. I used to use JPS Maizuru Grey as long as JPS paints were still available, but have mostly switched to ModelAir by now. It´ll be interesting to see what WEM will do re acrylic paints in the future, so we finally might get some accurate acrylic RN paints. For the hulls, I used the last of my supplies of JPS Lichtgrau RAL 7035 blended with a darker grey. Meanwhile, I use ModelAir Pale Grey Blue and am quite happy with it - here to be seen on my 1:350 Illustrious.
[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/fspahr/media/Scale%20Models/P9296828a.jpg.html][img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v626/fspahr/Scale%20Models/P9296828a.jpg[/img][/url]
Best regards
Frank
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Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:43 pm |
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For Frank Spahr:
On your excellent HMS Illustrious, which model grey is the flight deck?
For Frank Spahr:
On your excellent HMS [i]Illustrious[/i], which model grey is the flight deck?
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Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:35 pm |
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Although you can't always go on who will release what (a lot of announcements are made without any result), you might want to wait for this one. I think you'll have too much of a conversion going.
I do love the Hermes and Eagle etc. A pitty that no real good recent kit of any of these ships exists. The Invincible is fine too, but still less good looking than the Hermes (original version).
Although you can't always go on who will release what (a lot of announcements are made without any result), you might want to wait for this one. I think you'll have too much of a conversion going.
I do love the Hermes and Eagle etc. A pitty that no real good recent kit of any of these ships exists. The Invincible is fine too, but still less good looking than the Hermes (original version).
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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 10:03 am |
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I meant apart from that, they are major differences but I think I can manage with sanding off the ramp, and build something that looks more like the radar and mast. I know my skill limits so I probably won't be able to do a perfect backdating, so I figured I could do at least these changes and any other ones I didn't notice yet, and can get a similar to real life 1960s Hermes. EDITED: I jsut notices that orange hobby will relase a 1968 version, so I will wait for that and next time do my modelling research better ..
I meant apart from that, they are major differences but I think I can manage with sanding off the ramp, and build something that looks more like the radar and mast. I know my skill limits so I probably won't be able to do a perfect backdating, so I figured I could do at least these changes and any other ones I didn't notice yet, and can get a similar to real life 1960s Hermes.
EDITED: I jsut notices that orange hobby will relase a 1968 version, so I will wait for that and next time do my modelling research better :)..
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:39 am |
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braxat2000 wrote: I looked at photos and notices that the radar and mast are different and also the flat deck, are there major differences I should look for?
You don't consider sanding/grinding off the ski-ramp and building a bunch of new radars and masts a major difference?
[quote="braxat2000"] I looked at photos and notices that the radar and mast are different and also the flat deck, are there major differences I should look for? [/quote]
You don't consider sanding/grinding off the ski-ramp and building a bunch of new radars and masts a major difference? ;)
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:10 am |
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Hi, Should it be possible to backdate HMS hermes from orange hobby model to 1960's version? I looked at photos and notices that the radar and mast are different and also the flat deck, are there major differences I should look for? Thanks, Eyal.
Hi, Should it be possible to backdate HMS hermes from orange hobby model to 1960's version? I looked at photos and notices that the radar and mast are different and also the flat deck, are there major differences I should look for? Thanks, Eyal.
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Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 10:37 am |
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Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:06 pm |
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Alright that makes plenty of sense ADebroux but then what's with the Airfix kit? Is it a goof or what? I would think that Airfix would have had access to better info then the Soviets did above (unless they just ripped off someone else for the pub which is all too prevalent) and wasn't the kit endorsed by the RN and/or the ship herself? I'd tend to side with them for the layout if that's the case instead of the drawing. Anyone with a set of plans or possibly former crew members that could tell me for sure which is correct?
Alright that makes plenty of sense ADebroux but then what's with the Airfix kit? Is it a goof or what? I would think that Airfix would have had access to better info then the Soviets did above (unless they just ripped off someone else for the pub which is all too prevalent) and wasn't the kit endorsed by the RN and/or the ship herself? I'd tend to side with them for the layout if that's the case instead of the drawing. Anyone with a set of plans or possibly former crew members that could tell me for sure which is correct?
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 6:37 pm |
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From what I've read the "dumb bell" shape of the hangar is the result from use of gas turbines which required large uptakes and the necessary internal volume to accomodate them.
From what I've read the "dumb bell" shape of the hangar is the result from use of gas turbines which required large uptakes and the necessary internal volume to accomodate them.
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Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:12 am |
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Hey guys I was recently able to pick up one of DML's Illustrious kits for next to nothing and while looking her over I have a question in regards to the hangar. What shape is it exactly? I've read that it was "dumb bell" shaped and have seen the following drawing that supports that. I would have accepted that as close enough but then I saw the Airfix Lusty kit and they have more a less a giant rectangle. Scroll down past the sprue shots to post #2. http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/viewtopic.php?p=225511Which is correct? Are they both correct for a given time period? Did the Soviets just draw that from bad intel? I'm going for 1982 era Invincible. Any and all help is appreciated as always, -Mike
Hey guys I was recently able to pick up one of DML's [i]Illustrious[/i] kits for next to nothing and while looking her over I have a question in regards to the hangar. What shape is it exactly? I've read that it was "dumb bell" shaped and have seen the following drawing that supports that.
[img]http://i647.photobucket.com/albums/uu194/CliffyB/05.jpg[/img]
I would have accepted that as close enough but then I saw the Airfix [i]Lusty[/i] kit and they have more a less a giant rectangle.
Scroll down past the sprue shots to post #2. [url]http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/viewtopic.php?p=225511[/url]
Which is correct? Are they both correct for a given time period? Did the Soviets just draw that from bad intel? :big_grin: I'm going for 1982 era [i]Invincible[/i].
Any and all help is appreciated as always, -Mike
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:20 am |
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Het Ron! Thats a great looking model-the only modern carrier I have any affection for! Hope you are as well as the carrier! JB
Het Ron!
Thats a great looking model-the only modern carrier I have any affection for! :thumbs_up_1:
Hope you are as well as the carrier!
JB
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Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 6:03 am |
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 11:44 am |
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Hi all, I'd read that the Admiralty had planned to buy enough Phantoms to equipe Ark Royal, Eagle and Hermes and the numbers bought would seem to imply this (Half of all Phantoms were delivered straight to the RAF even though they did not request them) Ark Royal was so equiped, Eagle could operate them for tests and as an emergency alternative even without a full update (with the special heat dissipation armoured plate on the flight deck). However I was always under the impression that Hermes was a whimsical flight of fancy, being much too small to operate Phantoms. So I was surprised today to see photographic evidence of Hermes cross decking American Phantoms on an Exercise. I know this is far from having it's own compliment of Phantoms and the practicality of operating them with weights and safety margins but it does mean it was feasable. Even 9 Phantoms as a full compliment (reminds me of Centaur basically just operating Sea Vixens) would have been a powerful force that would have dominated the Argentinians in the Fawklands conflict. I was wondering if an more photos exist of Hermes cross decking Phantoms? http://forum.keypublishing.com/attachment.php?s=dc9e12ebe85c54033181291cef0558bb&attachmentid=175767&d=1251039099
Hi all, I'd read that the Admiralty had planned to buy enough Phantoms to equipe Ark Royal, Eagle and Hermes and the numbers bought would seem to imply this (Half of all Phantoms were delivered straight to the RAF even though they did not request them) Ark Royal was so equiped, Eagle could operate them for tests and as an emergency alternative even without a full update (with the special heat dissipation armoured plate on the flight deck). However I was always under the impression that Hermes was a whimsical flight of fancy, being much too small to operate Phantoms. So I was surprised today to see photographic evidence of Hermes cross decking American Phantoms on an Exercise. I know this is far from having it's own compliment of Phantoms and the practicality of operating them with weights and safety margins but it does mean it was feasable. Even 9 Phantoms as a full compliment (reminds me of Centaur basically just operating Sea Vixens) would have been a powerful force that would have dominated the Argentinians in the Fawklands conflict. I was wondering if an more photos exist of Hermes cross decking Phantoms? [url]http://forum.keypublishing.com/attachment.php?s=dc9e12ebe85c54033181291cef0558bb&attachmentid=175767&d=1251039099[/url]
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:42 pm |
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All: And here is some beautiful video of HMS Hermes returning from the Falklands to Plymouth, UK. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h24wFe_zWUQThere are some really nice close-ups of various parts of the ship. Enjoy! Mike E.
All:
And here is some beautiful video of HMS Hermes returning from the Falklands to Plymouth, UK.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h24wFe_zWUQ
There are some really nice close-ups of various parts of the ship.
Enjoy!
Mike E.
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 6:42 pm |
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